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E-1 Let us remain standing just a moment for a word of prayer while we bow our heads. Our heavenly Father, as we're approaching Thee tonight, Lord, in this time of fellowship, we thank Thee for the Blood of Jesus Christ, and for this time of fellowship.
E-2 And may, as one writer said, that when Israel was blocked off by the Dead Sea from the promised land, that God looked down through the Pillar of Fire with angry eyes, and the sea got scared and rolled back, and Israel went on the journey. God, I pray that when these handkerchiefs are laid upon the body of the sick, may God look, not only through the Pillar of Fire, but through the Blood of His own Son, Who makes, and may the sickness move back and give place for the healing power of Christ. E-3 The Lord bless. I was so stirred by the--the compliment just paid me by Brother Carlson. How I would like to take time to say a few things about that. But I know that you've been... Today and all through the convention, there's been many preaching, and much preaching of great preachers that has spoke to you. And I--I appreciate them all. And I know you're tired now, and you'll be going home after while, and maybe to your churches tomorrow. And I--I won't take much of your time. But as Brother Carlson in just such a noble statement...
E-4 Last night when I left here I put my arms around Joseph. I said, "What's the matter with me?" I asked my wife the other day, "Am I a madman?" I can't help from saying those things. There's an impulse within me that drives it, and I--I can't help that. It's something, it's... I look around and upon the church. E-5 See, honestly, I know I'm called everything from an archangel to a devil. I'm your brother. I'm your brother. And those things might be said about me. I can't help what's said. I must be honest. I want to say as Paul, "I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision" that came to me as a boy. And since then the Lord has worked--having confidence in God, faith in Christ.
E-6 Here a few weeks ago--last time I was in Chicago, rather, I was having the Business Men had made a little panoramic with different ministers around the city. And then I was to speak the--the off-show, the--the last part of it, at a--at a ministerial rally. And I was getting ready for a great spiritual gastronomical jubilee, I guess I would call it.
E-7 And I stood there, I looked out across. And He said, "They've got a trap set for you. But don't you worry, I'll be with you. Tell Mr. Carlson here, and another man will be with him, which will be Tommy Hicks; they'll not get that auditorium they're planning on. It'll be at another place with a brown room. And when they come in, there'd be a colored man set to your left." And then He showed me where everybody'd be setting. Said, "Now, tell that. You'll meet Mr. Carlson tomorrow for breakfast." Here he sets.
E-8 And friends, it's not easy when you love people, and yet you just have to cut them to pieces. You don't mean to do that. But how can a man that's going to preach by inspiration say anything but what inspiration comes? If I ever say anything that's contrary to the Word, then you call my attention.
E-9 Some time ago, a friend just wrote me a letter. There was a person standing there by this friend, said, "Brother Branham is a prophet when he's under the anointing." But said, "Don't listen to his teaching. It's wrong." E-10 How can you base yourself upon an experience, or some sensation? The devil can impersonate any sensation you can--you can crop up. I've seen all this stuff. I've seen people... I've seen heathens dance in the spirit, speak in tongues, and drink blood out of a human skull, and call on the devil. I've seen people shout, and go in... Mohammedans run splinters through their fingers till they couldn't even feel it, take a lance, and up through their face like that, shouting, screaming, praising their god. You call that God? I've seen them run fish hooks through them, balls of water hang like that, and walk through fire fifteen feet deep and four feet across like that, back and forth, and not be a scorch of fire on them, not even the smell of burn. Do you call that God? Certainly not. God is the Word. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." And the Word's still God. How we going to judge?
E-11 My own mother, going to heaven not long ago, she said, "Billy, you've been my support in spiritual things, I--and you've taken care of me and seen that I didn't go hungry."
E-12 Eve just misinterpreted, or Satan did to Eve, just one little fraction of God's Word, just a little bitty thing, and it's caused all this trouble. Is that right? Every death, every--every baby, every water-head baby, every crippled man, every--every death, every graveyard, and everything, was by one person just misbelieving God's Word in one little twist. And if God wouldn't let it get by then, how much more now? We're going to come to the Word, or we won't come at all. That's right. E-13 If I'd read the thoughts here last night, I'd--I'd have had a such a... If the Holy Spirit would've permitted me to speak last night of such things that was going on, you'd have throwed me out of the country. People pat you on the back and say, "Brother," and think you're a fortuneteller. Don't you think I know that? I can't have the Spirit of God without knowing it. "He that believeth in Me, the works that I do, shall he do also; more than this shall he do; I go to My Father." See what I mean? Let us pray.
E-14 Heavenly Father, let the Holy Spirit now speak to us in these next few words. God, I pray that there'll not be one missing at the day of the judgment, that we'll all be there, and all be covered with the Blood of the Son of God. Forgive us of our trespasses. We hear You say one time when You was teaching us to pray, and You come to the spot, "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors." Then You stopped and said, "If you from your heart don't forgive every man his trespass, neither does your heavenly Father forgive you." So we see the place we're in.
E-15 God richly bless you all. My blessing's with you, my peace upon you. And I don't... I hope and trust that someday in a more... If no more in this land, in that land that is to come when we're called to face Christ, that the trumpet sounds, the dead in Christ shall rise, that together one great unit we'll go to meet Him.
E-16 Now, tomorrow afternoon, to you people out of Chicago, bring out your sick and afflicted. Tomorrow afternoon at the Mather there's going to be a healing service. That's all right, Brother Carlson, isn't it? I asked Brother Joseph if it'd be all right, and he was sure it would be, so that's all right. And then Monday is the missionary rally for Brother Joseph, this kind little fellow that we all love.
E-17 Now, I'm going to read out of St. John, the 1st chapter of... not St. John, pardon me, of I John, 1st chapter, 1:7. Let's all read this verse.
But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanses us from all sin.
I want to speak just a moment on the thought of "Fellowship." At this being a convention, we all know that a convention is a fellowship time. And we have... I like fellowship. I love to come to a fellowship meeting where we can have fellowship.(And if you'll excuse me, after reading my text, that I--I make a remark to a brother setting here, Brother Tommy Nichols. I'm so glad when you printed that article or--or in the--your Business Men's "Voice" about the vision of going to heaven, you put it just exactly the way it was. Thank you, Brother Tommy. God bless you for that.)
E-18 Now, on fellowship. On the fellowship, everyone wants it. Tonight there at the motel, they were having fellowship. What was it? Around drinking. They were having... They went and got some more bottles and beer, across at the taverns, and here they all was, grandmothers and grandfathers, drinking and carrying on the most immoral things till I had to, in the hot room, had to pull down the windows and shut it up, to keep from hearing the loud carrying on. And looks to me like, if we live in a Christian nation, that ought not be permitted even. But I tell you one thing, you start screaming and shouting, and watch how long that lasts. There'll be something said about that right quick. Yet we're in a Christian America.
E-19 I'm a missionary. I come... I've been in--way in the Hottentots, and down in the jungles of Africa. I heard that back there, but I never would've thought I'd heard it in America. And there it was carrying on. And all of them carrying on. I just got sick. And Billy and I got up, and walked away, and went to another place. And--and they didn't have any in there. I said, "Look in, and if they got one of them little old juke boxes we're not going in. Just leave it alone."
E-20 Now, we're trying to get fellowship with the nations. We're spending billions of dollars giving it to foreign nations to make fellowship, and communism is spreading all over the country just the same. See?
E-21 This World Council of Churches, why, they're fighting at their ownselves. They're cutting their throat. How can they ever get fellowship, when people in there don't even believe in God? Infidels and everything else, how can you... Jesus said, "How can two walk together, except they be agreed." How can you do it? There's only one way you can walk with another man; that's when you're agreed with him. So how you going to cut off in denominations and so forth, and make an agreement, when one separates himself from the other?
E-22 Now, the only thing we can have fellowship under, is like we set here tonight: Methodists, Baptists, Lutheran, Presbyterian, or whatevermore when we're under the shed Blood of the innocent. That was God's requirement, and God never does change His program. When God once makes a decision He has to forever remain with that decision.
E-23 And Christ is the Word. He is the Word. Upon... He said that heavens and earth would pass away, "but My Word shall never pass away." Not one word of It can fail, because it's God's Word. You cannot... In the last book of the Revelation it said, "Whosoever shall take one word out of This, or add one word to It, the same will be taken out--his part from the Book of Life."
E-24 Now, the only place... Therefore, believing His Word, the only place, under the shed Blood, is the place for fellowship, where everybody can rally around and feel the same; because it's under one place of the shed Blood. Now, to place your faith upon anything else besides the Word of God is sinking sand. No matter what it is, it's still sinking sand. It's got to be the Word. That is true. We believe that.
E-25 If God met a man, and upon the basis of his faith under the shed blood, saved the first man, Adam, He has to forever remain under the same program. If He didn't, He done something wrong when He made His first decision. If God saved a man, and the only way that He saved him was by the shed blood of an innocent lamb, if that was the basis God decided to save man by, anything... If He ever changes it to somebody's creed, or a church, or some dogma, then God made the wrong decision in the garden of Eden. For the first man He ever saved, He saved him on the basis of his faith in the shed blood of an innocent lamb. That was the only place that he could come.
E-26 And the only way that men, or churches, or peoples will ever know the real truth about God, is come under the shed Blood of the innocent One into His Presence. Then the Spirit that comes upon you will testify that this Word is right, every Word of It, and It don't need correction nowhere. That's right. It--it has to remain that way, 'cause He's God, and His decision has to be perfect, and forever perfect.
E-27 Now, notice. Job, righteous man, godly man. Everything against him one day. Satan took a notion to make him deny God. And when he did, Job... I love to read Job. Many people say it's a riddle. It isn't. It's the Word of God. Jesus referred to Job about "Have you not heard of patience..."
E-28 I preached on Job one time for about six months when I pastored. There was a lady had the honesty enough... I got him up to that ash heap, setting out there, you know, all full of boils and a piece of crock combing off his boils. And a lady said, "Brother Branham, are you ever going to get Job off that ash heap?" About three Sundays, but I was building around to make it.
E-29 Then God's obligated to a man who'll stand like that. He let him go right down to the last person, even to his wife come out and said, "Job, why don't you curse God and die?" Just think, his own wife turned against him. And because someone will turn against us and think that we're funny and odd... All God's people are funny and odd to the world. Sure, they are. "You are a peculiar people, a royal priesthood, offering sacrifices to God, the fruits of your lips giving praise to His Name."
E-30 And after while... Oh, God's always faithful when we're coming God's provided way. Job said, "I've made my confession. I have burnt the offering." That's exactly what God required. He worshipped God under the shed blood. And all of a sudden then the Spirit come upon the prophet, and the thunders roared, and the lightnings flashed, and he said, "I know my Redeemer liveth. And in the last days... Though after the skin worms destroys this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God: Whom I shall see for myself." See, under the blood...
E-31 And then, him being a prophet, the lightnings flashed and he saw the vision of the coming of God. He knew that his skin worms would destroy his body, but he said, "Yet in my flesh shall I see God: Whom I shall see for myself. Mine eyes shall behold, and not another. For we brought nothing into this world; it's certain we take nothing out. The Lord gave, the Lord taken away. Blessed be the Name of the Lord." He stayed on that shed blood and the Word, the promise. He was spiritual. He was a prophet. Looked like God turned his back on him but just to try and see if he would stay with the Word.
E-32 Israel had one meeting place for fellowship, only one place that Israel could meet God, that was under the shed blood. No other place did God meet them but under the shed blood. E-33 Red heifer with no spot on her, she must never have a yoke upon her neck. I could blast that to pieces right now. She isn't yoked up with anything (That's right.), no unbelieving organization. She stays free. Then she was to be what? The sacrifice. Then she was to be burnt, killed in the evening time, at--not in the morning, in the evening. And then she is to be burned, and her ashes was to be kept aside for the waters of separation. Oh, what a beautiful scene this is, if we just could get into it: how the waters, or ashes, was to be put with, made waters of separation. Therefore, then they was to take her blood and make seven stripes over the door where you enter into the congregation (out of the courts into the congregation), into the holy place. And then the Spirit was in the holy of holies.
E-34 Notice. Now, what a beautiful picture here. I hope these next five or six minutes you can catch it. Notice the holiest of holies, and the way of approach made for the unclean person. They had certain processes they must come through. The first, the unclean must come to the outer courts, and there be sprinkled with the waters of separation. What is the waters of separation? The Bible tells us that we are washed by the water of the Word of separation. Therefore the Word separates us from our unbelief. How could a creed do it? It's the Word. The Word separates us. It's the thing that lets us know that we are wrong. If you went to the church that says, "It's all right to do this," and went over here, and said, over here, "And do that..." Come to the Word. The Word's what separates us.
E-35 Outer courts, what is it? The sinner who comes and hears the Word and builds up faith in him that it's God. "Faith cometh by hearing, hearing the Word of God." Now, what are we trying to do? Get into fellowship. Now, the man heard the Word. He believed the Word, and he was sprinkled then with the water of separation. Yet he wasn't in fellowship. No, sir. Now, you fundamentalists, I want you to look at this. He still was not in fellowship.
E-36 Balaam thought, "Surely, me being a fundamentalist, I'll sure do it." And he built seven altars. That's what God required, perfect number. He put seven clean bullocks, just exactly what Israel had. Seven altars is what Israel had, seven candlesticks, and so forth, the perfect number. And here was this bishop done the very same thing, seven clean sacrifices, and also seven rams, speaking of a faith that a--the Son of God, the Lamb of God, was coming.
E-37 But what was it? By revelation, by revelation, not by education, but by revelation. Abel saw that it wasn't bananas, or apples that Eve eat, and he offered blood; and God accepted it. It was revealed to him. E-38 Now, the Catholic church said it was Peter they built the church upon; the Protestants said it was on Christ. To my way of seeing, it was neither one. It was upon the revelation of the Word. For He said, "Thou art Peter; and flesh and blood did not reveal this to you, but My Father which is in heaven has revealed it to you. And upon this rock I'll build My church; and the gates of hell can't prevail against it." It'll show that the whole gate of hell will be against it, but it'll never prevail. The Word will move right on just the same. "Upon this rock I build My church." Showed that everything would be against it but it, cannot prevail. It'll move right on just the same.
E-39 Now, waters of separation, separating us, letting us recognize that we are sinners, that we're trespassers. That's the reason I could hammer the thing. That's the reason any minister ought to stand against anything that God says is wrong to do. If he's Spirit-filled he will, for it comes from heaven (See?), against the wrong--mustn't do that. That's the waters of separation.
E-40 Now, he turns. Then he has to recognize the seven stripes. Wish we had time to go into that: seven church ages, seven candlesticks, the same. Every--every age, every church, everything else, has to recognize it's the Blood. Every believer... He still is not in fellowship. The congregation's inside worshipping. But he's out here making hisself ready. He's still arguing denomination and organization and everything else.
E-41 Listen, sisters, I'm your brother, and I hope you understand me. When a baby's born, what is the natural procedure of the natural birth? The first thing, if it's a normal birth, is water, next is blood, then's life. Coming from the body of Jesus Christ; they stabbed his side: water, blood, and "into Thy hands I commend My Spirit." There were three elements come from His blood: justification, sanctification, the baptism of the Holy Spirit. That brings you through the Blood into the fellowship.
E-42 But here's a reason. That's the reason I like these Business Men's conventions. Somebody made a noise not long ago that the Business Men was going to make a--join up with some organization. I said, "When they do, I hand in my fellowship card." That kills it right there: does every time. Certainly does. Yes, sir. No, sir. I'm with them because they're standing for the very thing that I believe in. I don't care if you're Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, whatever you are. When you come beneath that Blood, brother, we have fellowship one with another and every man looks the same.
E-43 And this man had slipped in some other way. He couldn't have fellowship for he wasn't dressed right. And when a man lets his creed or his denomination separate him from his brother, something's wrong. He's slipped in by some denominational gate or something like that. And the Bible said, "Bind him and throw him into outer darkness where there be weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth."
E-44 In the Old Testament, when a believer come up to worship, he'd done something wrong, he could not unless he come by the blood. What did he do? He brought--brought his lamb, walked up to the priest. The priest examined the lamb to see if it was a good lamb: perfect. Then he laid his hands upon the lamb and confessed his sins. Then the sins was transferred from him to the lamb. The lamb must die, because he's not a sinner anymore, but the lamb. They cut its throat. The blood run out. It sprinkled upon--burned on the fire. All right.
E-45 But when we come to Calvary, by faith lay our hands upon the Lamb of God, and His Blood cell was broke... Which was not neither Jew nor Gentile, He was God. And we, on that unadulterated Blood, not by sex, but by a creative act of Jehovah, Himself, Who created the Blood cell in the womb of the virgin and brought forth the Son of God... E-46 When we lay our hands upon there and confess that He is our Saviour and our God... And when we lay our hands upon Him by faith, and the Blood that was shed there on Calvary, we're brought into the fellowship. And the Holy Spirit that was in that Blood cell returns back to the believer, making him a son or a daughter of God. Then we have fellowship. And if the Holy Ghost wrote the Bible, how can the Holy Ghost, under the Blood that you've accepted, ever come back and deny the Word? Amen. There's the fellowship, under the Blood. Amen.
E-47 That's as clean as I know the Gospel, brethren. That's the only salvation I know of. That's only where my faith is built, right there, the Blood of Jesus Christ, Immanuel's veins, where sinners plunged beneath the flood lose all their guilty stains. And when we come into that, underneath that Blood and recognize ourselves sinners, and come out on the other side. And He seals our belief like that, by His Holy Spirit, and the same Holy Spirit that wrote the Bible and put every Word into it, how can that Holy Spirit turn around and deny that Word? How can It accept a creed instead of the Word? How can It accept a dogma instead of the Word? It cannot. The Holy Spirit will punctuate every Word of God with "Amen." E-48 I read a little story not long ago (in closing). There was an American boy, like a whole bunch of them, that went to Rome to study art in the great art galleries of Rome. If you was ever there, marvelous! How many's ever been in Rome? I guess many of you have. Was you out at St. Angelo? Didn't that make you feel ashamed of yourself? When I got off at St. Angelo to go in, a Catholic-controlled place, there was a big sign (in Rome, where prostitution is a...) but a big sign there said, "To all American women, please put on some clothes and respect the dead." That's our Christian America; Rome has to say a thing like that.
E-49 All right. In this country of Rome there was a young artist. And an old caretaker on the grounds noticed this young artist being different. All of them at nighttime, they'd do like they do here.
E-50 Notice. This young man, he was different. The old caretaker followed him one day. Every day he'd go up towards the setting of the sun up on the hill, and watch the setting of the sun, rather. He'd look across the land, standing there with his hands like that. And the other kids would all get out after the day's service was over and they'd drink and carry on. Some of them had mixed bathing, and parties and everything, carrying on but this young man. One day the old caretaker, watched him each day, he got on his nerves. So one day he just followed him up, near. The young man was standing there looking across the sea towards this nation, towards the setting of the sun. The old caretaker said, "Pardon me, young man. I'd like to ask you a question."
E-51 So standing there together, the young man reached over and put his arms around the old dad, hugged him up close to him, said, "Are you married?" E-52 Oh, if we today as Christians, that's professing to be Christians, if we could separate ourselves from everything of the world (all our creeds and everything else), and stand towards--look towards heaven, separating ourself from the things of the world and live like Christians because someday... There's a certain place called heaven. "In My Father's house there are many mansions." Someday He's coming for us. And let's be true and faithful till that time. And the only way we'll ever make it, friends, is when we are borned again. And we cannot be borned again until we come under the shed Blood of Jesus Christ.
E-53 In the closing of this convention, I would like to take this opportunity with you, friends, my friends, my brothers and sisters. I hope you let me be your brother and sister. I hope I can be to you as a--as a real friend, you sisters can be my sister; you brothers, my brother. Can I be your pastor? Can I be one of your fellow citizens of the Kingdom of God worshipping with you?
E-54 Go back to the church you come from, to the denomination you come from. But remember, when you meet a brother or sister that's in another denomination, don't never separate yourself. He's your brother; that's your sister. You're all under the Blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.] Can't you do that?
E-55 Now, it don't have to be any certain time, any set time. It can be this time, when you're ready and willing to meet God on the basis of His Word and say, "God, mold me and make me after Your own fashion. If you'll do that tonight in a consecration service, just before we close, I believe God will meet every one of you. And if I never see you again this side of the river, I'll see you on the other side, believing in the same Word, with the same message, that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. And heavens and earth will pass away, but His Word will never fail. Do you believe it? E-56 Oh, my. This is the time. Now, is the moment. Oh, I--I wish I'd knowed of what to say, and could've say it if I knowed what to say. You mean that? Jesus said, "No man can come to Me, except My Father draws him first. And all the Father has given Me will come to me." What made you stand to your feet? Did you really mean what we said? "I'm ready to consecrate my life?" Are you willing to die out to yourself and everything around you, nothing but the Blood of Jesus Christ is all you crave? What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the Blood of Jesus. What can make me whole again? Nothing but the Blood of Jesus.
E-57 There you have fellowship with Christ, with God, with the Angels, with the Holy Spirit, with all beings of heaven, and all beings of earth, because the whole body in heaven and earth is named after Him. That's right. And you're one great big family. You'll have fellowship one with another. Let's raise our hands now to God, and with our song of consecration:
I love Him, I love Him,
Because He first loved me;
And purchased my salvation
On Calvary's tree.
[Brother Branham begins humming "I Love Him"--Ed.] (Just close your eyes. Now, with your hearts bowed:)
I love Him (That's His Word.), I love Him,Because He first loved me;And purchased my salvationOn (Just be like a little child now, simple, confessing.)I (His sweetness, come into our hearts, Holy Spirit.)Because He first loved me; (Simple now. Just accept Him in. Keep my soul, Lord.)... salvation ([Brother Branham speaks to the organist--Ed.] "My Faith Looks Up To Thee")On Calvary's...
E-58 Now, let's bow our hearts and heads just a moment. Make your dedication to God now. Quietly, in your own way, pray your prayer. And, "God, take me now. I'm standing in Your Presence. This convention's meant so much to me. Take me, O God. Take the stone from my heart. Someday I got to go, Lord. It may be tonight. I don't know just when it'll be. But I--I want to be in love with You, Lord Jesus. I want to be Yours."
My faith looks up to Thee, (Just pray it as you sing.)Thou lamb of Calvary;
Saviour Divine;
Now, hear me while I pray,
Take all my sins away,
Oh, let me from this day,
Be wholly thine!
E-59 Now, with your heads bowed, and the organ continually playing. Now, don't just halfway dedicate yourself. Just think now as you're going down. "Take from me, Lord, all that's unlike You. Let me be Your child from this time on." [Brother Branham hums--Ed.] (Now, as you go farther.)
While life's dark maze I tread,
And grief around me spread,
Be Thou my guide;
Bid darkness turn to day,
Wipe sorrow's fears away,
Nor let me ever stray,
From Thee aside.
E-60 Heavenly Father, the sweetness of the Spirit, the sweetness of the music. Be Thou our Guide, Lord, each one of us in our own separate way, knowing our weaknesses, Lord. And we confess them to Thee, praying that You'd forgive us, O God. Take us into the Potter's house tonight, wash us in the Blood of the Lord Jesus, and mold us with that chemical in us, Lord, that when You look at us it'll just be white. For we accept the Blood of the Lord Jesus. We ask that You'll reveal Yourself to us, Lord, in the Word. We know that this is Your program, Father. This is Your prophet; the Word is a prophet. It foretells. Anything contrary to it would be disobeying the prophet, the Bible.
E-61 And we pray, Lord, that You'll break us up tonight, our stony hearts, our stony ways. And make us and mold us in the image of the Son of God by His own Blood, so our fellowship can always be sweet and great. E-62 We pray for every church and every organization, every denomination, that they'll break down those fetters and cords, and flee to the Rock. Grant it, Lord. The hour is close at hand now when we look for Him to come, when we see the sleeping virgin begin to crave Oil. Then when they went to buy it the Bridegroom come. That's THUS SAITH THE LORD. And, Lord, we see it so close now. We pray, Lord, that You'll let us wake up real quick, have our lamps all trimmed and burning. The churches are beginning to realize that they've missed something. And we pray, Father, now that they're seeking for it, that we'll make ourself ready. That's what You said, "And while they were gone to buy oil, then the Bridegroom come." Help us, dear God.
E-63 We consecrate our lives to You. And as I've asked my brothers and sisters here to do so, I do myself, O God. I lay myself upon the Rock, like the eagle I spoke of last night. O God, with every prayer that I know how, beat everything ungodly away from me, Lord. I pray that You'll mold me until you--I--I can reflect Your life. Grant it, Lord. Help me to be true and honest. Help me to always be strong and brave. Help me, Father, to carry the Word to the unmissionaried lands of the world. Grant it, Father.
E-64 You may be seated now for just a moment. I love Him. Don't you love Him? You feel better now? Don't the Word just give you a scouring out, and just makes you feel all refreshed and everything? It's wonderful. We love the Lord with all of our heart. Don't you love Him? All right.
E-65 [The people pray for Brother Branham--Ed.] Lord bless you, brother. Thank you, friends. Thank You, Father. I receive it, Lord. I know that You'll hear their prayer. I believe You. Grant it, Lord. Help me now. O God may the Word be--hold me now. May it my...?... and may I be a partaker of You're blessing, Lord. I thank You for these noble people...?... I receive and believe their prayer, in Jesus' Name. [Another prays--Ed.] Grant it, Lord. |
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